Nishant Kumar Vows to Fulfill Nitish Kumars Unfinished Dreams
Patna, April 16: Nishant Kumar, son of former Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and a leader of the Janata Dal (United), visited the party office in Patna on Thursday. He received a warm welcome from party workers. During his interaction with the media, he expressed his commitment to realizing his fathers unfinished dreams, hoping for ... Read more Nishant Kumar Vows to Fulfill Nitish Kumars Unfinished Dreams
Bihar Lawmaker Calls for Review of Prohibition Law After New Chief Minister Takes Office
Patna, April 16: Bihar has enforced a prohibition law for the past ten years, banning the sale and consumption of alcohol. Following the appointment of BJPs Samrat Chaudhary as Chief Minister, Madhav Anand, a legislator from the National Lok Morcha, reiterated his long-standing demand for a review of this law. Anand stated clearly that rather ... Read more Bihar Lawmaker Calls for Review of Prohibition Law After New Chief Minister Takes Office
DJT Microfinance Announces Expansion in Northeast with Major Assam Growth Plan
DJT Microfinance , one of India’s leading NBFC-MFI committed to rural empowerment, announced its strategic expansion roadmap for the Northeast region with major Assam growth plan. This marks a significant step in strengthening the company’s presence across eastern and northeastern India and builds on the company’s existing operations in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar and West Bengal with the aim to extend responsible financial services to underserved communities. The company has announced plans to empower 20,000 new members by 2027, focusing on scaling financial inclusion in the region. This reiterates DJT Microfinance’s commitment to deliver microfinance services to low-income households with a focus on empowering women to become self-employed in underserved and rural areas of the country through convenient and secure loans. As part of the initial phase, the company will focus on the Lower Brahmaputra Valley agro-climatic zone, covering districts including Darrang, Tamulpur, Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Chirang, Udalguri, and Bajali. Avinash Kumar, Chief Operating Officer, DJT Microfinance said, “Our expansion in Assam reflects our long-term commitment to responsible financial inclusion in regions where access to formal credit remains limited. Assam offers a unique combination of accessibility, economic potential and strong portfolio stability. We intend to adopt a calibrated expansion approach, focusing on disciplined growth, strong governance standards, and customer-centric products tailored to local requirements.” The expansion will be primarily driven through the Joint Liability Group (JLG) lending model, which enables access to credit for low-income households and micro-entrepreneurs who often remain outside the formal financial system. DJT Microfinance recently commenced its operations in the state and is currently undertaking detailed market assessments and area surveys to design financial products aligned with local economic activities and borrower needs. Alongside its existing offerings, the company plans to introduce need-based products tailored to regional demand patterns. Avinash Kumar further added, “Our lending framework will remain aligned with the NBFC-MFI regulatory guidelines, targeting households with annual incomes of up to 3 lakh. We also ensure that the fixed obligation to income ratio does not exceed 50% of the household’s monthly income. We will continue to adhere strictly to SRO guardrails while expanding our portfolio of services in the region.” Currently, DJT Microfinance operates 75 branches across five states, serving approximately 75 thousand customers. Over the next three years, DJT Microfinance aims to build a scalable and stable portfolio in the Northeast, beginning with Assam. The strategy will focus on disciplined customer acquisition, prudent underwriting, and strong asset quality management. Through its phased expansion strategy, DJT Microfinance aims to deepen access to formal financial services for underserved households while building a resilient and quality-driven portfolio across eastern and northeastern India.
Samrat Choudhary takes oath as Bihar CM, marks end of Nitish Kumar era
Samrat Choudhary is now the new Chief Minister of Bihar and is said to continue development work former CM Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Heres all you need to know about the new Chief Minister of Bihar.
BJP chief Nitin Nabin, Thakur, Singhvi, others take oath as Rajya Sabha MPs
BJP National President Nitin Nabin took oath as a Rajya Sabha MP on Thursday. He was joined by other newly elected members from various states. The oath-taking ceremony took place in the Rajya Sabha. Chairman C P Radhakrishnan congratulated the new parliamentarians. The elected MPs represent states including Assam, Bihar, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, and Maharashtra.
JD(U) Reaffirms Support for Womens Reservation Bill: Sanjay Kumar Jha
New Delhi, April 16: JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha stated that the party has consistently supported the Womens Reservation Bill. He emphasized that their leader, Nitish Kumar, has been a long-time advocate for womens rights. In 2006, when he became the Chief Minister of Bihar, he implemented a 50% reservation for women in panchayats and ... Read more JD(U) Reaffirms Support for Womens Reservation Bill: Sanjay Kumar Jha
Is Bihars high replacement rate a consequence of poverty?
Mamata Banerjee Faces Criticism Over False Allegations, Claims JD(U) Spokesperson
Patna, April 16: Political rhetoric in Bihar has intensified. Rajiv Ranjan Prasad, the national spokesperson for the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)), has launched a sharp attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. He accused her of making false allegations to gain public sympathy while the situation in West Bengal has deteriorated under her leadership. ... Read more Mamata Banerjee Faces Criticism Over False Allegations, Claims JD(U) Spokesperson
No case against delimitation: BJPs Prakash Reddy hits INDIA bloc
Prakash Reddy defended the proposed delimitation exercise, saying there is no justification for opposing it and accusing the INDIA bloc of taking a contradictory stand by backing womens reservation but rejecting constituency redrawing. He cited past exercises under Congress-led governments, including those during Manmohan Singh and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, to argue delimitation has long followed constitutional norms, adding the current process is no different.
BJP`s Samrat Choudhary takes oath as Bihar`s 24th CM, succeeds Nitish Kumar
Samrat Choudhary was sworn in as Bihar`s 24th Chief Minister on Wednesday, becoming the first BJP leader to hold the top post in the state. Governor Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain administered the oath, a day after Nitish Kumar Bihar`s longest-serving CM resigned
Follow BJPs Bihar Model And Merge AIADMK With It: Stalin
The DMK was working towards preventing such a situation and MPs had rushed to New Delhi with a view to stopping the passing of the Bill seeking to bring an amendment to the Constitution that would increase the representation of north Indian States in Parliament rendering the voice of Tamil Nadu ineffective.
BJP takes the drivers seat, but must stay the course set by Nitish
With Nitish Kumar stepping down as Chief Minister, Bihar is entering a new political phase that strengthens the role of the Bharatiya Janata Party within the NDA alliance. His exit raises questions over the future of the Nitish model of caste balance and welfare-driven governance, particularly his outreach to women and backward communities. While the BJP-led government under Samrat Choudhary is expected to continue key policies, the JD(U)s influence is likely to shift toward organisational consolidation at the grassroots level amid concerns over preserving Nitish Kumars political legacy.
Fire at Supaul bus stand triggers vandalism
Cyber criminals dupe retired IAF sergeant of Rs 18 lakh
Nalanda enforces crowd control steps after stampede, gaps remain at smaller venues
Jan Suraaj meeting in Ara ends in chaos; state chief exits midway
In Bhojpur district, the Jan Suraaj meeting was abruptly cut short due to rising internal conflicts, as state president Manoj Bharti left amid visible discontent among party members. Frustrations regarding organizational structure and electoral strategies surfaced, delaying the process of establishing a new district committee.
NIA Files Charges Against Kundan Kumar in Bihar Arms Smuggling Case
Patna, April 15: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a supplementary chargesheet against Kundan Kumar in connection with the illegal arms smuggling case in Bihar, which dates back to 2024. The chargesheet was submitted in a special NIA court located in Patna. It includes multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Arms ... Read more NIA Files Charges Against Kundan Kumar in Bihar Arms Smuggling Case
Transgender representatives attend CM swearing-in
No foul play in minor girls death near AIIMS-P: Police
Police clueless in Nalanda student murder case
In a tragic turn of events, 16-year-old Kajal Kumari was discovered lifeless in her rented accommodation in Harnaut, Nalandamore than two weeks have passed since the incident. Her family firmly believes her death was not a suicide, pointing fingers at possible culprits still at large.
Celebrations erupt at BJPs office as Samrat takes oath as CM
Giriraj Singh Advocates for Samrat Chaudharys Leadership in Bihar
Patna, April 15: Union Minister Giriraj Singh praised former Chief Minister Nitish Kumars tenure as exemplary. He announced that Bihar has a new Chief Minister in Samrat Chaudhary, emphasizing that Chaudhary will advance the Nitish model for the states development. During a media interaction in Patna, Singh stated that Chaudhary has committed to promoting the ... Read more Giriraj Singh Advocates for Samrat Chaudharys Leadership in Bihar
For first time in 20 years, Nitish takes a backseat as power changes hands
Trust across parties sees Samrats elevation, says father
Choudhary starts with call to fight corruption
Samrat Choudhary was sworn in as Bihars Chief Minister, becoming the first BJP leader to hold the post, with Vijay Choudhary and Bijendra Yadav appointed as deputy CMs. Senior leaders including Nitish Kumar attended the ceremony. Choudhary, who currently holds key portfolios including home, has called for a zero-tolerance approach to corruption and stressed continuity in governance, with a cabinet expansion planned later.
Trans activists protest over identity verification rule
Nishant declines cabinet berth, opts to focus on grassroots work
In a surprising twist, Nishant Kumar, the son of JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar, has turned down the role of deputy CM, prioritizing his efforts to bolster party structures over the next six months. This move comes on the heels of the recent appointments of senior leaders Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav.
Tejashwi dubs Samrat Choudhary as selected CM
Posters stress NDA unity at party offices
In a vivid demonstration of political camaraderie, Bihar's NDA government, helmed by CM Samrat Choudhary, is taking center stage with vibrant billboards celebrating the unity between BJP and JD(U). The swearing-in ceremony was marked by the inclusion of two deputy chief ministers from JD(U), symbolizing a strong coalition committed to Bihar's growth.
Samrat keeps lions share of departments
1st phase of Census in state from May 2
Bihar will scale new heights of development under CM Samrat: PM
Watch: Delimitation controversy & Bihars first BJP CM | Above the Fold | 15.04.2026
AICC President and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said that the INDIA bloc leaders have concluded deliberations on the Delimitation Bill, and the group has unitedly decided to oppose the Bill. In other news, Samrat Choudhary is sworn in as Bihars first BJP Chief Minister, the death toll rises to 16 in the Sakti power plant explosion in Chhattisgarh, and registration begins for the Amarnath Yatra starting July 3.
Rani Chatterjee and Sanjana Pandey to Star in UP Wali, Bihar Wali; Trailer Releases Soon
Mumbai, April 15: Popular Bhojpuri actresses Rani Chatterjee and Sanjana Pandey are set to create a buzz on screen. The duo will showcase their chemistry in the highly anticipated film UP Wali, Bihar Wali, featuring sharp banter and comedic moments. On Wednesday, the filmmakers announced that the films trailer will be released soon. They shared ... Read more Rani Chatterjee and Sanjana Pandey to Star in UP Wali, Bihar Wali; Trailer Releases Soon
Rani Chatterjee and Sanjana Pandey Set to Dazzle in UP Wali, Bihar Wali Trailer Release
Mumbai, April 15: Renowned Bhojpuri film actresses Rani Chatterjee and Sanjana Pandey are gearing up to create a buzz on screen. The duo will showcase their chemistry in the much-anticipated film UP Wali, Bihar Wali, featuring sharp banter and engaging moments. On Wednesday, the filmmakers announced that the films trailer will be released soon. They ... Read more Rani Chatterjee and Sanjana Pandey Set to Dazzle in UP Wali, Bihar Wali Trailer Release
NIA Files Charges Against Sixth Accused in Bihar Illegal Arms Smuggling Case
New Delhi, April 15: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed charges against Kundan Kumar, also known as Kundan Bhagat, in connection with the illegal arms smuggling case in Bihar. The charges were submitted on Wednesday in a supplementary charge sheet at the NIAs special court in Patna. Kundan Kumar is the sixth accused in ... Read more NIA Files Charges Against Sixth Accused in Bihar Illegal Arms Smuggling Case
Beneath the euphoria, Bihars first BJP Chief Minister faces several significant challenges
Not only will the support commanded by Sushashan Babu Nitish Kumar by managing complex caste dynamics and delivering on governance be hard to emulate, Samrat Choudhary faces intra-party doubts in his leadership, financial mismanagement, and other administrative issues
New Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary Pledged to Continue Development Legacy of Nitish Kumar
Patna, April 15: Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi congratulated Bihars new Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, expressing hope that he will not only uphold but also advance the development legacy established by former CM Nitish Kumar. Speaking to the media in Patna, Manjhi said, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to CM Samrat Chaudhary. He is young, ... Read more New Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary Pledged to Continue Development Legacy of Nitish Kumar
Samrat Choudhary orders zero tolerance against corruption in first meeting as Bihar CM
Samrat Choudhary directs officials in Bihar to speed up governance, resolve public grievances promptly, and enforce anti-corruption policy across departments
Bihar Government Restructures Ministries Under Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary
Patna, April 15: The new government in Bihar has been formed under Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary. The allocation of ministries among the ministers has now been completed. CM Samrat Chaudhary has retained several key departments, indicating a strong administrative approach. The Chief Minister oversees a total of 29 departments, including General Administration, Home, Cabinet Secretariat, ... Read more Bihar Government Restructures Ministries Under Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary
Bihar portfolio allocation: Samrat Choudhary retains 29 departments; Deputy CMs get key sectors
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary holds 29 departments including Home and Health. Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary manages 10 departments like Education and Transport. Bijendra Prasad Yadav, another Deputy Chief Minister, oversees eight departments, notably Energy and Finance. This distribution centralises core governance with the Chief Minister while assigning significant development roles to his deputies.
Major Illegal Arms Trafficking Network Busted in Ranchi; Three Arrested with Bihar Connection
Ranchi, April 15: Ranchi police have uncovered a significant interstate network involved in illegal arms trafficking, leading to the arrest of three main suspects. Investigations revealed that this gang was transporting weapons from Bihar to various regions in Jharkhand. The arrested individuals have been identified as Vishal Singh from Mandar, Abhishek Sharma from Chanho, and ... Read more Major Illegal Arms Trafficking Network Busted in Ranchi; Three Arrested with Bihar Connection
Amit Shah Promises Change in West Bengal as BJP Aims for Victory
Kolkata, April 15: Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a public rally in Falakata, West Bengal, on Wednesday. He urged voters to establish a BJP government in the state, asserting that the party has successfully governed Tripura, Assam, and Bihar. We will not allow infiltrators to enter here, he declared. Shah praised Prime Minister Modi ... Read more Amit Shah Promises Change in West Bengal as BJP Aims for Victory
Has Zombie Drug Reached Mumbai? Mira Bhayandar Viral Videos Sparks Concern
Two viral videos from Mira Bhayandar near Mumbai have sparked fears about the spread of the zombie drug in India. Similar incidents were reported in Bengaluru, Bihar and Chandigarh.
Samrat Choudhary takes oath as Bihar CM, celebrations erupt across the state
Bihars New Leadership Promises Development and Governance
New Delhi, April 15: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan congratulated Samrat Chaudhary on his swearing-in as the new Chief Minister of Bihar. He also extended his best wishes to Bijendra Yadav and Vijay Kumar Sinha, who have taken on roles as Deputy Chief Ministers. In his message, Pradhan expressed confidence that under the guidance of ... Read more Bihars New Leadership Promises Development and Governance
Bihars New Chief Minister Takes Charge with Focus on Development
Patna, April 15: After taking the oath of office, Bihars new Chief Minister, Samrat Chaudhary, wasted no time in getting to work. He arrived at the secretariat immediately after the ceremony to officially assume his duties. This swift action signals his commitment to a results-driven administration. As the 24th Chief Minister of Bihar, Chaudharys first ... Read more Bihars New Chief Minister Takes Charge with Focus on Development
PM Modi Congratulates Samrat Chaudhary on Becoming Bihars New Chief Minister
New Delhi, April 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Samrat Chaudhary on his appointment as the new Chief Minister of Bihar on Wednesday. He expressed confidence that under Chaudharys leadership, Bihar would achieve new heights of development, fulfilling the aspirations of the people. In a post on the social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, ... Read more PM Modi Congratulates Samrat Chaudhary on Becoming Bihars New Chief Minister
Leaders Praise Samrat Chaudharys Swearing-In as Bihar Chief Minister
Patna, April 15: Samrat Chaudharys swearing-in as the Chief Minister of Bihar has drawn positive remarks from various leaders. BJP National Secretary Rituraj Kishore Sinha stated that this marks a continuation of progress. Over the past 20 years, Nitish Kumar has guided Bihar towards development. With the blessings of the Prime Minister and Nitish Kumar, ... Read more Leaders Praise Samrat Chaudharys Swearing-In as Bihar Chief Minister
Tejashwi Yadav Congratulates New Bihar CM, Critiques Leadership Transition
Patna, April 15: Senior BJP leader Samrat Chaudhary took the oath as the Chief Minister of Bihar on Wednesday. Following his appointment, Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav extended his congratulations while also delivering a sharp critique of the new leadership. In a post on the social networking site X, Yadav wrote, I hope the ... Read more Tejashwi Yadav Congratulates New Bihar CM, Critiques Leadership Transition
Bihar Welcomes New Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary Amidst Congratulations from Leaders
New Delhi, April 15: Bihars former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, along with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, extended their congratulations to Samrat Chaudhary upon his swearing-in as the 24th Chief Minister of Bihar. Kumar expressed hope for rapid development in the state under Chaudharys leadership. In a post on the ... Read more Bihar Welcomes New Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary Amidst Congratulations from Leaders
Tejashwi Yadav Congratulates New Bihar CM, Takes a Jab at Governance
Patna, April 15: Senior BJP leader Samrat Chaudhary took the oath as the Chief Minister of Bihar on Wednesday. Following his appointment, Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav extended his congratulations and best wishes, while also delivering a sharp critique of the new administration. In a post on the social networking site X, Yadav expressed ... Read more Tejashwi Yadav Congratulates New Bihar CM, Takes a Jab at Governance
Couldnt afford shoes, now an IPL star: Meet SRHs Sakib Hussain
Hyderabad: Twenty-one-year-old Sakib Hussain made a sensational IPL debut for Sunrisers Hyderabad on Monday, taking 4 wickets for just 24 runs against Rajasthan Royals at Hyderabads Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. But behind the match-winning performance lies a story of remarkable sacrifice and determination. Sakib hails from Gopalganj, a small village in Bihar, where his father Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Samrat Choudhary is set to take oath as the next Chief Minister of the state on Wednesday, a day after Nitish Kumar resigned from the top post to pursue a new innings as a Rajya Sabha MP. Once sworn in, Choudhary will have the distinction of being the first BJP CM of Bihar.
SIR of Bihars electoral rolls and its political ripple effects across India: Data
A citizen from Bihar voting in their State and voting in Maharashtra or Kerala will have different implications
Nitish Kumar Prioritizes Principles Over Power, Says JD(U)
Patna, April 15: On Wednesday, BJP leader Samrat Chaudhary took the oath of office as Chief Minister of Bihar. This occurred after Nitish Kumar resigned from the position on Tuesday. Following his resignation, the Janata Dal (United) [JD(U)] stated that Kumar chose principles over power. Neeraj Kumar, a member of the Bihar Legislative Council and ... Read more Nitish Kumar Prioritizes Principles Over Power, Says JD(U)
Vijay Chaudhary Appointed as Bihars New Deputy Chief Minister
Patna, April 15: In a significant shift in Bihars political landscape following Chief Minister Nitish Kumars resignation, a new structure has emerged under the NDA leadership. For the first time, the state has a BJP Chief Minister, Samrat Chaudhary. Meanwhile, the experienced Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, a trusted strategist of Nitish Kumar, has been appointed as ... Read more Vijay Chaudhary Appointed as Bihars New Deputy Chief Minister
Nitish Kumar era ends in Bihar, BJP's Samrat Chaudhary sworn in as Chief Minister
Samrat Chaudhary is the first BJP Chief Minister of Bihar, following the resignation of Nitish Kumar
BJPs 'Himanta in Bihar': Can Samrat Choudhary Shine in Shadow of Nitish Kumar?
Nitish now has nothing to lose, which may make him more assertive in managing NDA affairs in Bihar.
Historic Moment as BJP Appoints First Chief Minister in Bihar
Patna, April 15: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to appoint its first Chief Minister in Bihar, Samrat Chaudhary. BJP state president Sanjay Sarawagi, minister Ramkripal Yadav, and Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak have all expressed their congratulations and reactions regarding this significant event. Minister Ramkripal Yadav stated, Since Indias independence, it ... Read more Historic Moment as BJP Appoints First Chief Minister in Bihar
Historic Moment as Samrat Chaudhary Becomes Bihars First BJP Chief Minister
Patna, April 15: A new era has begun in Bihar following Nitish Kumars resignation on Tuesday. For the first time, a Chief Minister from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken the oath of office, marking a significant milestone for the party. The official announcement came after senior BJP leader and Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj ... Read more Historic Moment as Samrat Chaudhary Becomes Bihars First BJP Chief Minister
BJP Promises to Remove Intruders from West Bengal, Says Dilip Ghosh
Kharagpur, April 15: BJP leader and candidate from Kharagpur, Dilip Ghosh, has responded to the six guarantees announced for Bengal by Samrat Chaudhary and Prime Minister Modi. Upon Samrat Chaudharys election as the leader of the Bihar NDA legislative party, Ghosh stated, The BJP is the largest party. Ultimately, it is the BJP that should ... Read more BJP Promises to Remove Intruders from West Bengal, Says Dilip Ghosh
Chirag Paswan Meets Samrat Chaudhary Ahead of Bihar Chief Minister Oath Ceremony
Patna, April 15: Union Minister Chirag Paswan met with Samrat Chaudhary before his oath-taking ceremony as the Chief Minister of Bihar, extending his best wishes. He expressed confidence that Chaudhary would elevate Bihar to new heights, building on the work of Nitish Kumar. Chirag Paswan took to X to share, Today in Patna, I congratulated ... Read more Chirag Paswan Meets Samrat Chaudhary Ahead of Bihar Chief Minister Oath Ceremony
Samrat Choudhary Takes Oath, Becomes BJP's 1st Chief Minister In Bihar
Samrat Choudhary Takes Oath, Becomes BJP's 1st Chief Minister In Bihar
BJPs Samrat Choudhary Sworn In As Bihar Chief Minister
PATNA, Apr 15: BJP leader Samrat Choudhary was sworn in as the chief minister of Bihar on Wednesday, the first from the saffron party to hold the post. Governor Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (retd) administered the oath of office and secrecy to Choudhry. Top leaders of the ruling NDA in Bihar, which comprises the BJP, JD(U) and three other parties, attended the ceremony. They included Union Ministers J P Nadda and Chirag Paswan, Nitish Kumar, and all NDA MLAs. [] The post BJPs Samrat Choudhary Sworn In As Bihar Chief Minister appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Samrat Choudhary set to take oath as Bihar Chief Minister | First BJP CM of Bihar
BJP's Samrat Choudhary Sworn in as Bihar CM
Top leaders of the ruling NDA in Bihar, which comprises the BJP, JD(U) and three other parties, attended the ceremony.
Samrat Choudhary sworn in as Bihars 24th Chief Minister, scripts BJPs first at the helm
Samrat Choudhary has been sworn in as Bihar's 24th Chief Minister, marking the first time the BJP leads the state government. This elevation follows Nitish Kumar's resignation, signifying a major political realignment and the BJP's assumption of direct leadership after years as a junior partner.
BJPs Samrat Choudhary set to take oath as Bihar CM; two JD(U) leaders likely as Deputy CMs
The cabinet expansion of the new government is said to take place after the results of West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry Assembly elections, which are currently underway
Bihar swearing-in LIVE: Samrat Choudhary to be sworn in to helm State's first BJP-led Govt
Mr. Choudhary was elected as the leader of the BJP and NDA Legislature Parties on Tuesday (April 14, 2026)
From selling off mothers jewellery for spikes to dream IPL debut: Sakibs journey
Sakib Hussain, a young cricketer from Bihar, made a remarkable IPL debut, taking 4 wickets for 24 runs. His journey from poverty, where his mother sold jewelry for his cricket spikes, highlights his resilience. Hussain's talent and determination, despite financial struggles, have propelled him to the big stage, with aspirations to reach 150 kph next season.
In many parts of Kashmir today, the landscape is changing faster than the conversation around it. Where paddy once stood through the summer months, rows of apple trees now rise in neat, high-density formations. The shift looks modern, efficient, even hopeful. It promises better income, quicker returns, and a place in a larger market. For the individual farmer, it is an understandable choice. But when a pattern repeats across villages and districts, it stops being a private decision. It becomes a public question. Can a region that eats rice afford to stop growing it? This is not a sentimental concern about tradition. It is a practical concern about survival. Rice is not just another crop in Kashmir; it is the staple that anchors daily life. Apples, on the other hand, are a source of income. One fills the plate. The other fills the pocket. Both matter, but they are not substitutes for each other. The trouble begins when we start behaving as if they are. Over the past decade, apples have emerged as a reliable economic option. High-density plantations, in particular, have changed the scale and speed of returns. Farmers who struggled with the rising costs and uncertain yields of paddy have found a more rewarding alternative. In purely economic terms, the shift makes sense. But agriculture is rarely just about economics. Paddy fields in Kashmir occupy a specific kind of land, low-lying, water-retentive areas that are naturally suited for rice. These are not easily replaceable. When such land is converted into orchards, the change is not seasonal; it is long-term, often permanent. You cannot switch back at will. The soil structure changes, irrigation patterns shift, and the entire ecosystem adjusts to a new rhythm. What disappears in the process is not just a crop, but a system. Rice fields regulate water. They support livestock. They sustain local diets in a way no imported grain ever fully can. When these fields shrink, the region does not stop eating rice, it simply starts depending on someone else to grow it, like the states of UP and Bihar. That dependence may seem harmless when roads are open and markets are stable. But Kashmirs experience has shown, time and again, how fragile such assumptions can be. A disrupted highway, a delayed supply chain, or a sudden price spike can turn dependence into vulnerability overnight. The question, then, is not whether apples are good or bad. Apples are valuable. They have strengthened rural incomes and brought a degree of financial confidence to farming families. The question is whether their expansion should come at the cost of land that ensures basic food security. There is a difference between diversification and replacement. Diversification spreads risk. Replacement concentrates it. If a farmer grows both rice and apples, a bad season in one can be cushioned by the other. But if entire belts shift to orchards, the region becomes exposed on two fronts at once. A poor apple season affects income, while reduced paddy cultivation increases reliance on external food supplies. The risks do not cancel out; they compound. This is where the role of policy becomes crucial. Left entirely to market forces, land will move toward the most profitable use. That is how markets function. But food systems cannot be left to markets alone. Every country that has taken food security seriously has drawn certain lines, quietly, firmly, and without apology. India, too, has done this in different ways. The Green Revolution was not just about increasing production; it was about ensuring that the country would not depend on others for its basic food needs. That logic remains relevant, even if the methods need updating. In regions like Kashmir, this means identifying and protecting what may be called core paddy zones. These are areas where rice cultivation is not just possible, but optimal. Allowing their unchecked conversion may bring short-term gains, but it weakens the long-term stability of the region. Protection does not have to mean prohibition. It can take the form of incentives. If farmers find paddy less profitable, then the answer is not to abandon it, but to make it viable again. Assured procurement, better pricing, and support for modern cultivation methods can change the equation. Farmers respond to signals. Right now, the signal is clear, apples pay, rice does not. That signal can be corrected. At the same time, there is room for balance at the farm level. Not every piece of land needs to be under paddy, and not every farmer needs to avoid horticulture. A mixed approach, where part of the land remains under staples and part under cash crops, offers both security and income. It may not maximize profit in the short run, but it minimizes risk in the long run. There is also a quieter, less discussed aspect to this shift. When agriculture becomes purely income-driven, the relationship between people and land begins to change. Land is no longer seen as a provider of life, but as an asset to be optimized. That mindset is efficient, but it can also be narrow. It overlooks functions that do not show up in immediate earnings, like food security, ecological balance, and community resilience. These functions become visible only when they are lost. Kashmir is not alone in facing this dilemma. Across India, similar shifts are underway. Farmers are moving toward crops that promise better returns, often at the cost of traditional staples. In some places, this has worked well. In others, it has created new dependencies that are only now becoming apparent. What makes Kashmirs case particularly sensitive is its geography. It is not a region where food can move in and out without friction. Weather, terrain, and politics all play a role in shaping supply lines. In such a setting, reducing local food production is not just an economic decision; it is a strategic one. None of this calls for turning back the clock. Progress in agriculture is necessary, and farmers deserve to earn better incomes. But progress does not have to mean imbalance. It is possible to grow apples without losing rice, to earn from markets without surrendering self-reliance. The first step is to recognize that the issue exists. The second is to act before the change becomes irreversible. Because once paddy fields disappear, they do not return easily. And when they are gone, the question will no longer be theoretical. It will be immediate, practical, and unavoidable, If the fields no longer grow rice, what exactly will fill the plate? Obeida Ashraf is a teacher by profession.
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As Nitish Kumar exits, there's a new Samrat in Bihar
One dead, five injured as bus runs over devotees in Bhojpur
In a heart-wrenching turn of events during a seemingly ordinary ceremony in Bhojpur, tragedy struck as a speeding bus indiscriminately mowed down six individuals, resulting in the untimely death of 55-year-old Gita Devi and injuries to five others. Witnesses reported that the driver's sudden and reckless maneuver caused chaos near Kudariya-Mahuli Ghat.
Ambedkars thoughts still relevant to Indias development: PU vice-chancellor
During a memorable event marking the 135th birth anniversary of B.R. Ambedkar, Patna University's Vice-Chancellor Ajay Kumar Singh passionately spoke about the Constitution of 1950, emphasizing its transformative impact on India's governance, social equity, and human rights. He articulated Ambedkar's ongoing significance as a beacon for national development.
Youth duped of Rs29 lakh by woman on dating app
Two die in separate Buxar accidents
Further accelerate pace of PNG provisioning: CS
EOU cracks down on Kishanganj SHO, finds disproportionate assets
A turban & a twist of fate as Samrat set to replace Nitish
DA case: EOU questions Saharsa DRDA director
Curtain Call: Bihar's longest-serving CM Nitish resigns
Liquor manufacturing unit busted in Valmiki Tiger Reserve
Saffron party all set to lead govt in state for first time
BJPs Choudhary is Bihars new Samrat
Bihar welcomes its new Chief Minister, Samrat Choudhary, the first BJP leader to take the helm, succeeding Nitish Kumar. A scion of a political lineage and a representative of the Koeri community, Choudhary is committed to propelling Bihar into a new era of development.
Lakhanpur erupts in celebration as village son Samrat set to take charge as Bihar CM
Chouhan: Samrat to carry forward development
Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan praised Nitish Kumar's unwavering integrity, celebrating Samrat Choudhary's recent appointment as Bihar's Chief Minister. He expressed optimism that Choudhary will uphold Kumar's vision for development, steering Bihar towards prosperity under PM Modi's leadership. BJP leaders echoed this sentiment, expressing their belief in Choudhary's capability to advance the state's agenda of progress and growth.
Samrat Choudhary set to become next Bihar CM, State to gets its first BJP-led government
Bihar to get its first BJP-led government after Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary is set to become the States new Chief Minister on April 15, 2026.

